Interesting. He has Curry going off the board at #3 to KC, and Crabtree going to Oakland at #7. If that scenario unfolds, I'm hoping someone is enamored enough with Crabtree to trade up. Also has Rey-Rey going to Denver at #12 (followed by Orapko at #13 to the 'Skins), which I have seen a lot now.

Thats exactly who they should pick if they want to see my face turn red and a giant vein sticking out of my forehead. That is a freaking horrible first two rounds. Id rather have Crabtree or Rey before anyone from Florida State.

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I can see the Chiefs going Curry and I would be pissed off if they do. Either way I fully expect Mangini to go defense I just hope its somebody worth a damn. If Crabtree is on the board then the Browns should immediately begin fielding phone calls and take the best offer they can to move down. Interesting that draft expert Mike Mayock called Curry the safest pick in the draft. I must say I can't argue with that projection.

4thQtrGlory wrote:Thats exactly who they should pick if they want to see my face turn red and a giant vein sticking out of my forehead. That is a freaking horrible first two rounds. Id rather have Crabtree or Rey before anyone from Penn State.

Bingo. I'd prefer not to have a stroke. Another speed rushing DE from FSU? No thanks we have Kammy Wimpley.

The reason why every draft you read has Curry going to the Browns is because Crabtree is off the board.

Mangini would pick Crabtree in a heart beat and deal Braylon Edwards, for a middle to late first round pick.

I like Braylon Edwards and could not see him being traded, but for Michael Crabtree drafted with the fifth pick, Mangini would fight off the offers. Philly has two first round picks, they need a number one pick. Other teams would love to have a number one WR.

Again, mock drafts are fun to read.

I saw a five round draft and tomorrow, I will see a four round draft. It will be fun to review.

The reason why every draft you read has Curry going to the Browns is because Crabtree is off the board.

Mangini would pick Crabtree in a heart beat and deal Braylon Edwards, for a middle to late first round pick.

I like Braylon Edwards and could not see him being traded, but for Michael Crabtree drafted with the fifth pick, Mangini would fight off the offers. Philly has two first round picks, they need a number one pick. Other teams would love to have a number one WR.

Again, mock drafts are fun to read.

I saw a five round draft and tomorrow, I will see a four round draft. It will be fun to review.

mock drafts are pointless until about late march. its not even the combine yet we still don't know who will rise and fall there (and it won't be Kiper's hair)

i actually like your idea of taking Crabtree and dealing Braylon ir we have a shot at Muauluga. i really like Vandy CB DJ Moore in rd. 2

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If Crabtree got to 5 it would probably present an interesting opportunity to trade down. Cinci could lose both Ocho Cinco and Houshmazilli so they would have to be interested in Crabtree at 6. If other teams really wanted Crabtree they'd have incentive to trade up to #5. Maybe we could even convince Cincy that we had a trade partner so they would give us a 2nd rounder to move up 1 spot ala Botch Davis.

4thQtrGlory wrote:Thats exactly who they should pick if they want to see my face turn red and a giant vein sticking out of my forehead. That is a freaking horrible first two rounds. Id rather have Crabtree or Rey before anyone from Florida State.

No thank you! 225LBs and he's struggling to put on weight? Can you say stress fracture(s)? Seriously this guy is a future yearly IR guy if he stays anywhere near that weight and expects to be an OLB in the 3-4. Visions of Courtney Brown are flashing in my head.

February 11, 2009 "Weight is also an issue for another underclassman 'tweener, Everette Brown of Florida State. Some teams wonder if Brown has the body at this point to withstand the rigors of a 16-plus game season. In his final game at FSU, Brown weighed 225 pounds. Teams want their edge pass rushers to be around 260 pounds."

Don't get too worked up, I just don't see the Browns taking Everette Brown. Gotta be wary of the guys that shoot up the board late like this. NFLDC still has us taking Jenkins. I think the team has more pressing needs than CB, but Jenkins is about as safe a bet as you'll find in this draft.